Congrats to Nate Smith, who notched the very first country airplay No. 1 of 2024 with "World on Fire." However, despite this achievement, Smith's radio hit finds itself trailing behind other popular tracks in the current monthly Top 40 list. As the new year begins, it's clear that the competition in country music is as fierce as ever!
In January 2024, Chris Stapleton's "White Horse" has climbed up to the No. 1 position, showcasing its stronger performance in sales, streaming numbers, and fan polls compared to Smith's track. Not only that, but songs by Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, and Hardy are also making significant strides, indicating a dynamic landscape in country music. It's an exciting time for fans, as they witness a mix of fresh hits and established favorites on the airwaves.
For those eager to discover more about the latest in country music, this article will delve into the current Top 40 songs. You'll also find insights into new releases and emerging trends in the genre. Don't forget to check out the fan polls and contribute your voice!
Table of Contents
- Top 5 Country Songs of January 2024
- New Country Songs for January 2024
- Bubbling Under
- The Rest of This Month's Top 40
- The Top 40 Country Songs of 2023, Ranked
Top 5 Country Songs of January 2024
1. Chris Stapleton, “White Horse” (+1) — It's been a steady ascent for what is arguably the biggest radio hit of Chris Stapleton's career.
2. Luke Combs, “Where the Wild Things Are” (+2)— Combs took a chance with this story song and it has paid off. Fans love it, and it sounds great on the radio.
3. Jelly Roll With Lainey Wilson, "Save Me" (-2) — "Save Me" remains popular among fans and continues to be a sales leader. FAN POLL WINNER!
4. Dan + Shay, "Save Me the Trouble" (+9) — There’s little doubt that Dan + Shay's newest song will hit No. 1 on airplay charts soon.
5. Zach Bryan (Feat. Kacey Musgraves), “I Remember Everything” (-2) — It's the same story for Zach Bryan — everyone but radio loves his music. TOP SALES!
New Country Songs for January 2024
- Jason Aldean, “Let Your Boys Be Country” (28)
- Dillon Carmichael, “Drinkin’ Problems” (29)
- Old Dominion & Megan Moroney, “Can’t Break Up Now” (33)
Bubbling Under
- Jon Pardi and Luke Bryan, "Cowboys & Plowboys"
- Jelly Roll, "Halfway to Hell"
- Bailey Zimmerman, "Where It Ends"
The Rest of This Month's Top 40
6. Hardy, “Truck Bed” (-1)
7. Cody Johnson, “The Painter” (+4)
8. Jordan Davis, “Tucson Too Late” (+8)
9. Morgan Wallen, “Everything I Love” (-)
10. Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll, “Wild Ones” (-)
11. Nate Smith, “World on Fire” (-4) — NO. 1 AIRPLAY TO BEGIN JANUARY 2024!
12. George Birge, “Mind on You” (+6)
13. Riley Green (Feat. Luke Combs), “Different ‘Round Here” (+4)
14. Carly Pearce (Feat. Chris Stapleton), “We Don't Fight Anymore” (+5)
15. Morgan Wallen (Feat. Eric Church), “Man Made a Bar” (+11)
16. Thomas Rhett (Feat. Morgan Wallen), “Mamaw’s House” (+5)
17. Chris Janson, “All I Need Is You” (+5)
18. Chayce Beckham, “23” (+10)
19. Warren Zeiders, “Pretty Little Poison” (-11)
20. Kenny Chesney, “Take Her Home” (+13)
21. Kane Brown, “I Can Feel It” (+2)
22. Lainey Wilson, “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” (+9)
23. Conner Smith, “Creek Will Rise” (+1) — NEW SMOKEY MOUNTAINS ALBUM OUT JAN. 26!
24. Tyler Hubbard, “Back Then Right Now” (+5)
25. Chris Young, “Young Love & Saturday Nights” (+7)
26. Megan Moroney, “I’m Not Pretty” (+9)
27. Parker McCollum, “Burn It Down” (-15)
28. Jason Aldean, “Let Your Boys Be Country”
29. Dillon Carmichael, “Drinkin’ Problems”
30. Gabby Barrett, “Glory Days” (+4)
31. Scotty McCreery, “Cab In a Solo” (+6)
32. Brothers Osborne, “Nobody’s Nobody” (+4)
33. Old Dominion & Megan Moroney, “Can’t Break Up Now”
34. Jackson Dean, “Fearless (The Echo)” (+4)
35. Sam Hunt, “Outskirts”
36. Brian Kelley, “See You Next Summer” (-6)
37. Carrie Underwood, “Out of That Truck” (+2)
38. Michael Ray (Feat. Meghan Patrick), “Spirits and Demons”
39. Chase Matthew, “Love You Again”
40. Toby Keith, “Don’t Let the Old Man In” (-15)
The Top 40 Country Songs of 2023, Ranked
The best country songs of 2023 fit snugly over your life and experiences. Each is written from personal experiences, but somehow, translate as if they were custom to each of us. We've loved, we've longed, we've lost, and we've cut loose in the country.
Airplay charts, sales data, and streaming numbers helped make this list of country music's Top 40 songs of 2023, but staff and Taste of Country reader opinion were most influential. Songs included on previous Top Country Songs lists were not eligible. A song may have been released in 2022, but it had to have the majority of recorded airplay or impact this year to count.
Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes
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